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Downtown is bordered by Larimer/Park Avenue to the North, Colfax Avenue to the South, Broadway to the East, and Lawrence Street/Speer Boulevard to the West.

For anyone who dreams of a true urban lifestyle, the allure of this pedestrian-friendly district grows ever more compelling as new hotels, lofts & condos, entertainment venues, restaurants, and shops continue to spring up between Lincoln and Larimer Streets.

Conversions of historic office buildings into condos, lofts, and exclusive penthouses plus a rash of new residential construction have transformed Downtown into a vibrant community with a significant population. The area is buzzing with new high-end residential buildings including the new Four Seasons Hotel and the Four Seasons Residences, along with the new Ritz-Carlton Hotel and the accompanying Residences XXV. Statistics show that the number of residents in Downtown Denver has roughly doubled in the past few years.

Prosperity seems assured as more and more suburbanites trade tedious commutes for urban convenience. What better way to start your day than to leave the car at home and stroll to work?

After many years of preparation, the RTD “A Line” to DIA has opened to connect downtown to Denver International Airport providing a convenient option for travelers to hop the train in LoDo for a relaxing trip to the airport.

World-class theatrical productions and symphonies play year-round at the renowned Denver Center for the Performing Arts, home of the sparkling new Ellie Caulkins Opera House, Buell Theater, Boettcher Concert Hall, and Denver Center Theater Company. Nearby, the historic Art Deco Paramount Theater with its pearly facade of glazed terra cotta hosts a diverse assortment of national acts.

Three stunning pedestrian bridges, including the landmark cable-stayed Millennium Bridge, allow downtowners to stroll across the Central Platte Valley to “Denver’s Left Bank” - home to My Brother’s Bar, Corks (a wine boutique), REI, and other quaint shops and bistros - and up to Highland, west of I-25.

Shopping and upscale restaurants abound along the Mall anchored by the newly renovated Tabor Center shops and restaurants, located next to the historic D&F Tower.

Denver Pavilions hosts a plethora of trendy shops and eateries, Barnes and Noble, and a fifteen-screen United Artists Multiplex featuring stadium seating. In addition to a Maggiano's Little Italy, Corner Bakery, and Hard Rock Cafe, look for outdoor concerts and festivals throughout the year.

Mini-districts such as Larimer Square, Writer's Square, and Sakura Square, offer distinctly different takes on the urban experience. At Sakura Square, heart of Denver's Japanese community and site of the annual Cherry Blossom Festival, you'll find the Denver Buddhist Temple; Pacific Mercantile, purveyors of authentic Japanese foods, china, and sundries; authentic Japanese restaurants; and a Japanese-language bookstore.

The brilliant kaleidoscope of diversions transforms daily life Downtown into an unending celebration.